It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of evaluating emotional intelligence through emotional intelligence quotient testing. There are four levels of the emotional mind and each level is assigned a grade. A series of questions are asked on specific emotions, and answers are graded according to the mental level these answers are coming from. This test enables an individual to learn where he or she stands with respect to each specific emotion.
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1. A method of evaluating emotional intelligence through emotional intelligence quotient testing, comprising the steps of: posing a series of questions designed to reveal the emotional intelligence level of an individual; obtaining an answer for each question from the individual; grading the answer for each question according to four levels of emotional intelligence, wherein the four levels of emotional intelligence consist of the grades: premature mind, immature mind, mature mind, and master mind; wherein premature mind is associated with a value of negative two; immature mind is associated with a value of negative one; mature mind is associated with a value of positive one; master mind is associated with a value of positive two; wherein the premature mind is defined as a mindset of an individual being omnipotent and omnipresent; wherein the immature mind is defined as a mindset of an individual being between omnipotent and helpless; wherein the mature mind is defined as a mindset wherein an individual considers himself or herself most important and others equally important; wherein the master mind is defined as a mindset of an individual being altruistic; presenting the grades to the individual with instructions indicating how to improve emotional intelligence.
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February 19, 2003
April 18, 2006
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